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Mar 29 |
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What's the difference between life expectancy of cigarette smoker and general population? Bravo. I am speechless. Do we have the same data for ganja? |
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Mar 29 |
accepted | What's the difference between life expectancy of cigarette smoker and general population? |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Mar 29 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on What's the difference between life expectancy of cigarette smoker and general population? |
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Mar 29 |
asked | What's the difference between life expectancy of cigarette smoker and general population? |
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Jun 21 |
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Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? I asked why people are altruistic toward those who are similar to them, and they said green beard. Then here you said green beard don't work for humans. |
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Jun 20 |
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How many genes do we share with our mother? no body like math here |
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Jun 20 |
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Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? added 2 characters in body |
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Jun 20 |
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Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? Essensially I am still confused. I feel that altruism toward those who are similar are very much a like altruism toward family members. Yes, it may not be pure genetic. Then what? How, mathematically, those traits reproduce? Does every such traits come with a complementary trait to like those with the traits? Still some part is mathematically missing. |
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Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? added 2 characters in body |
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Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? added 564 characters in body |
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Jun 20 |
asked | Are there examples of the green beard effect in humans? |
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Jun 12 |
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How many genes do we share with our mother? Can someone tell me if I am wrong? I could be the only correct answer here. |
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Jun 12 |
accepted | What are samples of “Outlaw Genes” |
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Jun 12 |
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What are samples of “Outlaw Genes” Are there genes that survive well in the genepool in ways that hurt their hosts' gene pool survival. That is the definition of outlaw genes. |
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Jun 11 |
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How does “be altruist to those who are similar to you” evolve? For small costs altruism it make sense. I tend to observe that people treat those who have the same religion with them as "family". |
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Jun 11 |
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Jun 11 |
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What are samples of “Outlaw Genes” It's a gene that motivate the host to kill individual that don't have that genes. |
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